Impact of Ethics Education on NICU Nurses' Competence in Ethical Challenges in Neonatal Intensive Care.

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Zahra Hasani, Mitra Khoobi, Aliakbar Rasekhi
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Background: Ineffective management of ethical challenges (ECs) in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) harms decision-making, communication, teamwork, and ethical knowledge. It heightens nurses' stress, reduces competence, and affects care quality. Addressing these challenges is vital for improved outcomes for nurses and patients.

Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of workshop-based ethics education on the competence of NICU nurses in facing ECs.

Methods: This quasi-experimental study (2022-2023) used a pretest-posttest 2-group design. 70 nurses were initially recruited from Arash Hospital and Children's Medical Center, but 68 completed it. Nurses were convenience-sampled and randomly assigned to control (n = 33) and intervention (n = 35) groups. Participants completed demographic and Ethical Challenges in NICU Questionnaires at pretest, 1 month, and 2 months post-intervention. The 6-session ethics education workshop spanned 2.5 months. Data were analyzed using SPSS (v. 20).

Results: The pretest scores showed no significant differences between the control and intervention groups, ensuring comparable baseline levels of ethical competencies. The intervention group's EC questionnaire scores, along with its 4 dimensions, significantly decreased (P < .05), while no significant changes occurred in the control group (P > .05). Posttest scores in the intervention group were significantly lower than the control group's (P < .05), despite no differences at pretest (P > .05).

Implication for practice and research: Workshop-based ethics education positively impacts NICU nurses' competence in addressing ECs. While successful in our hospital, it shows potential for enhancing ethical competencies in other NICU environments or regions.

Video abstract: This video abstract explains a summary of the article, its findings, and the importance of applying the findings. If you need faster access, please send a request to my email: m.khoobi@modares.ac.ir.

Power abstract: This power abstract explains a summary of the article, its findings, and the importance of applying the findings. If you need faster access, please send a request to my email: m.khoobi@modares.ac.ir.

伦理教育对新生儿重症监护护士应对伦理挑战能力的影响。
背景:在新生儿重症监护病房(NICUs)对伦理挑战(ECs)的无效管理会损害决策、沟通、团队合作和伦理知识。它增加了护士的压力,降低了护士的能力,影响护理质量。应对这些挑战对于改善护士和患者的预后至关重要。目的:本研究旨在评估工作坊式伦理教育对新生儿重症监护病房护士面对急诊能力的影响。方法:本准实验研究(2022-2023)采用前测后测两组设计。最初从Arash医院和儿童医疗中心招募了70名护士,但有68名护士完成了这项工作。按方便抽样,将护士随机分为对照组(n = 33)和干预组(n = 35)。参与者在测试前、干预后1个月和2个月完成NICU问卷中的人口统计和道德挑战。6期道德教育工作坊历时2.5个月。数据采用SPSS (v. 20)分析。结果:前测得分显示对照组和干预组之间没有显著差异,确保了可比较的基线道德能力水平。干预组EC问卷得分及其4个维度均显著降低(P < 0.05),对照组无显著变化(P < 0.05)。干预组的后测得分显著低于对照组(P < 0.05),而前测差异无统计学意义(P < 0.05)。实践与研究启示:工作坊式伦理教育对新生儿重症监护病房护士处理急诊的能力有积极影响。虽然在我们医院取得了成功,但它显示了在其他新生儿重症监护病房环境或地区提高道德能力的潜力。视频摘要:这个视频摘要解释了文章的摘要,它的发现,以及应用这些发现的重要性。如果您需要更快的访问,请发送请求到我的电子邮件:m.khoobi@modares.ac.ir.Power abstract:这个强大的摘要解释了文章的摘要,它的发现,以及应用这些发现的重要性。如果您需要更快的访问,请发送请求到我的邮箱:m.khoobi@modares.ac.ir。
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